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The Pharmacology of Psychotherapeutic Drugs by Franz T.v. Brücke, Oleh Hornykiewicz, Ernest B. Sigg.
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Main Authors:
Brücke, Franz T.v
(Author)
,
Hornykiewicz, Oleh
(Author)
,
Sigg, Ernest B.
(Author)
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SpringerLink (Online service)
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
New York, NY :
Springer New York : Imprint: Springer,
1969.
Edition:
1st ed. 1969.
Series:
Heidelberg Science Library,
Springer eBook Collection.
Subjects:
Pharmacology.
Psychiatry.
Psychotherapy .
Pharmacy.
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Table of Contents:
I. Phenothiazine Derivatives
A. Structure-activity Relationships
B. Peripheral Effects
C. Central Effects
D. Endocrine Effects
E. Metabolic Fate of Phenothiazines
F. Habituation and Withdrawal
G. Adverse Reactions and Treatment Risks
II. Butyrophenones
A. Structure Activity Relationships
B. Peripheral Effects
C. Central Effects
D. Biochemical Effects
E. Adverse Reactions and Dangers
III. Reserpine and Reserpine-like Agents
A. Structure-activity Relationships
B. Peripheral Effects
C. Central Effects
D. Endocrine Effects of Reserpine
E. Metabolic Fate of Reserpine
F. Adverse Reactions and Dangers
IV. Minor Tranquilizers
A. Central Effects
B. Peripheral Effects
C. Metabolic Studies
D. Adverse Reactions
V. Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
A. The Physiologic Significance of Monoamine Oxidase
B. Classification of MAO-inhibitors and their Structure-activity Relationship
C. Biochemical and Pharmacologic Effects of MAO-inhibitors
D. Fate of MAO-inhibitors in the Body
E. Adverse Reactions and Dangers
VI. Thymoleptics
A. Peripheral Effects
B. Central Effects
C. Metabolic Fate
D. Adverse Reactions
VII. Chemical Structures, General Clinical Use and Daily Human Rose Range of the most Frequently Used Psychotherapeutic Drugs
Abbreviations.
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